I found the word TIMBIT on a video about car-free islands in Canada. So I looked it up.
I found this on Wikipedia: Timbits is the name of a bite-sized pastry sold at the Canadian-based franchise Tim Hortons. Timbits are almost an exact equivalent to the American "donut hole", however, they are baked, rather than fried. They were introduced in April 1976.
The word Timbit is a play on the word "tidbit" (a delicate bit or morsel of food) and the name of restaurant founder Tim Horton.
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